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JEWELRY HOLDER

Introduction: JEWELRY HOLDER

Here's a fun woodshop project that allows you to show off your guilty-collection of jewelry. I made this in the woodshop with leftover 2x4 pieces. It measures 2'x3'.

I encourage you to make one. Show off your posts and hooks! It can further inspire you to begin creating your own jewelry... Enjoy!

Step 1: Prepare Wood

Join/Plane your wood and cut it to your desired length. I would keep the pieces no greater than 3/4" in width and no greater than 2" in height.

Step 2: Cut Holes & Slits

Measure (and mark) the placement and pattern of your holes & slits:

I.e. I did an A-B-A-B pattern, so that my pairs of earrings would not collide with one another. However, you could maximize the wood by drilling more holes - it's all about your desired effect.

This is also the time for measuring - EEP! Use a ruler to take a long measurement of your length, divide it up into equal chunks, and work from there. Exactness will be key, so I suggest getting a second opinion at this point if you're not confident with your old-school math skills.

Cut the holes / slits:

I used a stationary drill press and a very small drill bit for the holes.

The slits are more tricky - ask me for further advice.

Step 3: Sand Away!

I used a palm-sander and one grit of sandpaper. Sanding by hand does the trick, too.

Step 4: Glue

Assemble the piece. I used Gorilla wood glue and a brad nailer.

Step 5: Finish

Apply 2-3 coats of your chosen finish! I finished this piece with a Polyshades 1 step finish – However, it turned very dark and I would recommend using a typical finish.

As always, work in a well-ventilated area, wear gloves, and keep lava soap.